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secretary of state said the lynn indian government was not -- libyan government was not involved. >> a free and stable libya isliy still in america's interest, and security. and we will not turn our backsba on that. >> reporter: ambassador stevensb died trying to get staffers out of the u.s. consulate while the demonsttion, raged outside. while there, attackers fired grenades into the building. >> we strongly conmn this kind of attack.k. >> reporter: mitt romneyep wednesday orhad to defend a statement criticizing the white house's handling of the growing protests which left paul ryan t personally deliver the campaign's looks as.ca >> the loss of mpfour american lives, including our ambassador, jay christopher stevens.chr this is outrageous. >> reporter: u.s. official latea identified shawn smith, a veteran foreign service information officer, as one of the casualties. names of the two other americans killed have not been released. >> president obama said today that some libyans tried to fight and defend the u.s. post while it was under attack. carrying stevens body to a hospitalful t
secretary of state said the lynn indian government was not -- libyan government was not involved. >> a free and stable libya isliy still in america's interest, and security. and we will not turn our backsba on that. >> reporter: ambassador stevensb died trying to get staffers out of the u.s. consulate while the demonsttion, raged outside. while there, attackers fired grenades into the building. >> we strongly conmn this kind of attack.k. >> reporter: mitt romneyep...
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he would often crack jokes with government counter parts. not just in arabic but in the libyan dialect, which the libyans loved to hear him speak. another told me when i saw him in may as newly appointed ambassador in tripoli he had not changed, despite the promotion and accolades. he was the same guy. lingering one night after dinner to help me with a difficult table, i referred to him as sir or ambassador. he looked at me for a second, he sighs and he said i wish everyone would just call me chris. he loved the work, loved the people, but he never took himself too seriously. people talk about what a good diplomat he was. he knew how to motivate others to be the same. even those down on their careers, lost faith, in hardship. this was a tough task to inspire other to serve with dignity and self-respect. chris knew how to do that. nothing we can say here can make up for the heart ache and pain which brings less to his family. we hope family members will draw solace and strength in our coming together around his life and service in a joyful wa
he would often crack jokes with government counter parts. not just in arabic but in the libyan dialect, which the libyans loved to hear him speak. another told me when i saw him in may as newly appointed ambassador in tripoli he had not changed, despite the promotion and accolades. he was the same guy. lingering one night after dinner to help me with a difficult table, i referred to him as sir or ambassador. he looked at me for a second, he sighs and he said i wish everyone would just call me...
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they have the afghanistan government access to youtube shutdown. we will hear from officials who do believe that the attack in libya was rightly from al qaeda. that is coming up tonight at 6:00. >> scott thank you. and helping a country and strengthening ties to the u.s. working with democracy was nothing new for christopher stevens. rebecca cooper has more. >> friends and colleagues say that both libyans and americans are mourning the loss of all life that gave so much to support the cause of freedom. >> my name is chris stevens and i am the new u.s. ambassador to libya. >> by the time he took over this year as u.s. ambassador to libya, friends and colleagues said he had already risked his life to support the libyan uprising. >> a dramatic mission, at the beginning of the revolution. >> at a press conference, the director of the libyan emergency task force stepped up and talked up his bravery. >> he was there. he was one of the first people to travel to ban gauzy -- to benghazi. >> i am heartbroken heartbroken. this is a man who came to rescue the
they have the afghanistan government access to youtube shutdown. we will hear from officials who do believe that the attack in libya was rightly from al qaeda. that is coming up tonight at 6:00. >> scott thank you. and helping a country and strengthening ties to the u.s. working with democracy was nothing new for christopher stevens. rebecca cooper has more. >> friends and colleagues say that both libyans and americans are mourning the loss of all life that gave so much to support...
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government is concerned doing nothing is not an option. the libyans know they have neither the technology nor the expertise to conduct a credible forensic investigation, so they are waiting for the fbi team to show up, they hope within the next two or three days. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, benghazi. >> funeral services were held in california for former navy s.e.a.l. tyrone woods. woods had been a s.e.a.l. for two decades and working for a private security firm guarding the u.s. consulate. he was 41 years old. the surge of u.s. troops in afghanistan has officially ended. the last of the 33,000 americans sent by president obama to try to beat back the taliban have left the country. 58,000 americans remain in afghanistan, though. they hope to withdraw by 2014. the number of u.s. forces there peaked at 101,000 last year. the suspect in the colorado theater shooting appeared in court with a new look as prosecutors pressed to move holmes trial forward. >> reporter: shooting suspect james holmes appeared in a courtroom looking different. his br
government is concerned doing nothing is not an option. the libyans know they have neither the technology nor the expertise to conduct a credible forensic investigation, so they are waiting for the fbi team to show up, they hope within the next two or three days. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, benghazi. >> funeral services were held in california for former navy s.e.a.l. tyrone woods. woods had been a s.e.a.l. for two decades and working for a private security firm guarding the u.s....
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this is the type of government we need in this world. he didn't go to them to protest why you are following me. no, he became friends. they became friends. this is chris stevens. i really cry for my family and -- with my family for chris when they hear this news. we lost a friend. we lost a supporter and lost a hero. chris stevens is a hero and part of the libyan history. part of the libyan revolution. his name will never forget. we will never forget him. i'm sure that his name and his achievement will be part of the history. we again are sorry we cannot protect this professional diplomat who came to help us in a very critical time when we looking for friends and for support and for help. now it is time of peace. we need support of friend who support us during the war. libya is still facing a very critical challenge. the same day chris stevens is the day the parliament first time in 42 years that they elect their first prime minister. thank you united states for your support. again, we are sorry on behalf of libyan people for the loss of
this is the type of government we need in this world. he didn't go to them to protest why you are following me. no, he became friends. they became friends. this is chris stevens. i really cry for my family and -- with my family for chris when they hear this news. we lost a friend. we lost a supporter and lost a hero. chris stevens is a hero and part of the libyan history. part of the libyan revolution. his name will never forget. we will never forget him. i'm sure that his name and his...
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love americans, but there are lots of guns and rockets still in the streets and right now the libyan government cannot seem to control the situation. >>> we've got an update on a story you saw on 9news last night at 6:00. today the culpeper county medical examiner released preliminary findings in the death of gary cook, widower of patricia cook, the woman shot and killed by a former culpeper police officer in february. the medical examiner said gary cook died of natural causes, no word yet on services for the 62- year-old. >>> prince george's county police were out in capitol heights today working to protect kids walking to and from central high, that after an honor role student was shot and killed yesterday on his way to school. tonight police say they have no motive in markel ross' murder. it was a robbery. the thief left his iphone, 10 tennis shoes and watch behind. frost' mother says she's thinking of moving her two younger sons to another school district because they're afraid. >>> stuck in their seats and nearly completely unsupervised, tonight social services steps in to shut down an unl
love americans, but there are lots of guns and rockets still in the streets and right now the libyan government cannot seem to control the situation. >>> we've got an update on a story you saw on 9news last night at 6:00. today the culpeper county medical examiner released preliminary findings in the death of gary cook, widower of patricia cook, the woman shot and killed by a former culpeper police officer in february. the medical examiner said gary cook died of natural causes, no word...
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by a quirk of government back in 2006 we gave the u.s. postal thofs rule it needs to free fund retiree health care benefits. it is the only federal agency that is required to do so. this is creating all kinds of financial turmoil because the post office can't afford to do this. that is very heart of sunday's $5.6 billion shortfall. >> heather: so more details for our viewers at home. that law passed in 2006, for the postal service to make an annual payment for ten years that would cover the retiree benefits for postal workers for 75 years. they want to restructure the fund. is that realistic long term solution and will that alone provide the relief that the postal service needs? >> you know, i think it is -- it very much the crux of this entire thing. that is huge lag on the postal service. what was responsible for last month's shortfall and what is responsible for tomorrow's short fall. we'll see one huge step in the right direction. but we have to keep in mind, here we have the post office which was established in our constitution. 225
by a quirk of government back in 2006 we gave the u.s. postal thofs rule it needs to free fund retiree health care benefits. it is the only federal agency that is required to do so. this is creating all kinds of financial turmoil because the post office can't afford to do this. that is very heart of sunday's $5.6 billion shortfall. >> heather: so more details for our viewers at home. that law passed in 2006, for the postal service to make an annual payment for ten years that would cover...
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government is concerned doing nothing is not an option. the libyans know they have neither the technology nor the expertise to conduct a credible forensic investigation, so they are waiting for the fbi team to show up, they hope within the next two or three days. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, benghazi. >> funeral services were held i private security firm guarding the u.s. consulate. he was 41 years old. the surge of u.s. troops in afghanistan has officially ended. the last of the 33,000 americans sent by president obama to try to beat back the taliban have left the country. 58,000 americans remain in afghanistan, though. they hope to withdraw by 2014. the number of u.s. forces there peaked at 101,000 last year. the suspect in the colorado theater shooting appeared in court with a new look as prosecutors pressed to move holmes trial forward. >> reporter: shooting suspect james holmes appeared in a courtroom looking different. his bright orange hair is gone and so is his dazed expression. this time he had short brown hair, neatly trimmed bear
government is concerned doing nothing is not an option. the libyans know they have neither the technology nor the expertise to conduct a credible forensic investigation, so they are waiting for the fbi team to show up, they hope within the next two or three days. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, benghazi. >> funeral services were held i private security firm guarding the u.s. consulate. he was 41 years old. the surge of u.s. troops in afghanistan has officially ended. the last of the 33,000...
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we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. to support cell health. until i had the shingles. i have never encountered such a burning sensation... it was like a red rash. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the
we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp....
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now we have a new situation and knew governments here in egypt. the muslim brother is a president and it will be interesting what is the dynamic within the islamists. is the muslim brotherhood in charge? i think we're up for a confrontation between the two sides. >> thank you very much. the u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton, has condemned the attacks. she blamed "a savage but small group" for the killing of the ambassador. >> this is an attack that should shock the conscience of people of all faiths around a world. we condemn in the strongest terms this senseless act of violence and we sent our prayers to the families, friends, and colleagues of those we have lost. >> a devastating fire in a garment factory in pakistan has killed nearly 300. this raises new concerns about workplace safety at the lack of oversight. >> the building was widely known by local residents to be dangerous. authorities say they will come up with a report of the incident within 24 hours. it remains unclear, because of the fire. >> people came to search for relatives
now we have a new situation and knew governments here in egypt. the muslim brother is a president and it will be interesting what is the dynamic within the islamists. is the muslim brotherhood in charge? i think we're up for a confrontation between the two sides. >> thank you very much. the u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton, has condemned the attacks. she blamed "a savage but small group" for the killing of the ambassador. >> this is an attack that should shock the...
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. >> a new government report has news about prescription drug abuse. why abuse among one segment of the population is on the decline. those stories and whole plot more when you join us for -- lot more when you join us at 6:00. >>> it's a time honored tradition in towns all over the country but one will no longer be able to hold a father-daughter dance. one school was sued after a single mother said she had a serious problem with the dances. she argued they were too gender specific. after the ucla took up the cause -- aclu took up the issue, it was banned. >> when we create any event that might any family feel excluded. >> although federal law does not allow discrimination based on gender, there are some exception. the school district has band the dances but passed a resolution asking the state legislature to consider changing the law that makes the dances illegal. >>> a maryland moving company accused of hitting customers with hundreds of dollars of unexpected fees. that story and more coming up on abc2 news at 6, which starts right now. >>> a close kn
. >> a new government report has news about prescription drug abuse. why abuse among one segment of the population is on the decline. those stories and whole plot more when you join us for -- lot more when you join us at 6:00. >>> it's a time honored tradition in towns all over the country but one will no longer be able to hold a father-daughter dance. one school was sued after a single mother said she had a serious problem with the dances. she argued they were too gender...
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it requires 30,000 government employees to disclose details about their financial transactions. the judge ruled that the law could not immediately be enforced on executive branch employees because it infringes on their right to privacy but the injunction done affect enforcement of law to members of congress or their staff. new look for u.s. today the nation's second largest newspaper has changed its logo for the first time in its 30 year history. the paper's print edition will feature more color graphics and photo and they are overhauling their website and mobile apps. making some changes. >> every once in a while you have to shake it up, do an upgrade. >> reporter: keep it fresh. >> have a good weekend. coming up, subway shocker. a man stumbles unconscious into the tracks, but he won't get any help from a fellow rider who decides to rob him. >>> a car slams into an apple store and thieves go on a grabbing spree. this is the morning news. my brother doesn't look like a heart attack patient. i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before
it requires 30,000 government employees to disclose details about their financial transactions. the judge ruled that the law could not immediately be enforced on executive branch employees because it infringes on their right to privacy but the injunction done affect enforcement of law to members of congress or their staff. new look for u.s. today the nation's second largest newspaper has changed its logo for the first time in its 30 year history. the paper's print edition will feature more...
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you can't hold that government accountable because that government is chaos just trying to get up and running, it was obviously a planned assassination of the american ambassador but egypt is a different story. they -- that government could have stopped that attack on our embassy. the egyptian military in cairo could have definitely dispersed these people and they said no, they didn't do it. now, there, we have an institutional problem and i don't think president obama as i said in the talking points memo knows what to do. benjamin netanyahu should have a bedroom at the white house right now. should be of be a photo of the two holding fish up and smiling. we shouldn't be meeting with the muslim brotherhood. netanyahu is our guy on the ground there i don't believe he believes we are there anymore. i think netanyahu finds thin difference. i think he is thinking okay when it's go time it's one less phone call for knee make. we have got to embrace the jews here and let that part of the world know that we have got an advanced team over there. and the guys of israel and they best not screw
you can't hold that government accountable because that government is chaos just trying to get up and running, it was obviously a planned assassination of the american ambassador but egypt is a different story. they -- that government could have stopped that attack on our embassy. the egyptian military in cairo could have definitely dispersed these people and they said no, they didn't do it. now, there, we have an institutional problem and i don't think president obama as i said in the talking...
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they would like the government to have the last word on the pace and scope of innovation. this would be a disastrous course to take. confiscating private networks put our broke government on the hook to encoo it flowing into the network innovation. letting politics allocate the resources would kill investment and leave the internet in the state we find the post office, the electric grid or crumbling transportation system. a recent "washington post" article recently said our nation will need to spend $75 billion a year if you want to keep the lights on and your iphone charged. we'll need to spend money per year to keep the toilets flushing and the country needs to spend $262 billion. in stark contrast, broadband is thriving. fuelled by the dynamics of the free market. broadband is an american succ s success. a light regulatory model that favors free enterprise, has led to a vibrant digital economy that's poem ---erring business owners and consumers no matter where they live. i hope you're as excited as i am we're holding the convention here in boston. this is a storied city
they would like the government to have the last word on the pace and scope of innovation. this would be a disastrous course to take. confiscating private networks put our broke government on the hook to encoo it flowing into the network innovation. letting politics allocate the resources would kill investment and leave the internet in the state we find the post office, the electric grid or crumbling transportation system. a recent "washington post" article recently said our nation...
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these were men who saw america as a great nation but only if it had a more powerful central government. that, of course, was not the general sentiment in the congress itself. the congress was very much mindful of states' rights, parochial in particular. and as the months wore on through the winter, washington and martha enjoyed themselves, but virtually nothing got accomplished, nothing politically. in the meantime the army was there in the hudson valley, unpaid, waiting. everyone knew sort of that the war was coming to an end, wasn't certain, but there were rumors, even though hard information was not forthcoming from paris, when negotiations were under way. there were rumors that things were finally going to end. but no sure sign of it yet. washington finally in march 1782 presented himself to the congress and asked their permission to leave. he wished to rejoin his army. they summoned him to meet before them, and they told him, quote, we have nothing particular to give you and have appointed this audience only to assure you of our esteem and confidence and to wish you happiness and
these were men who saw america as a great nation but only if it had a more powerful central government. that, of course, was not the general sentiment in the congress itself. the congress was very much mindful of states' rights, parochial in particular. and as the months wore on through the winter, washington and martha enjoyed themselves, but virtually nothing got accomplished, nothing politically. in the meantime the army was there in the hudson valley, unpaid, waiting. everyone knew sort of...
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government personnel have been asked to leave libya. danielle nottingham, cbs news. >> about 50 marines are headed to libya now to help protect other american diplomatic buildings there. in a little bit i'll speak live with a former ambassador tom macdonald, knew the late christopher stevens and will explain what's really involved in being a foreign ambassador. >>> here at home an unlicensed daycare center shut down after investigators found more that not 20 babies and toddlers strapped into car seats. police in dale city say the car seats were left in bathrooms and in one case a closet with the door shut. two sisters were the only adults watching 21 children in all. >> that would surprise anybody really. i mean you don't want to hear about stuff like that happening, especially next-door to you. >> luckily in this case we were able to get there and it wasn't a situation where one was injured or kill order something like that. >> 21-year-old anila qayyum and 23-year-old rabia qayyum were arrested and face a slew of charges. >>> a man acc
government personnel have been asked to leave libya. danielle nottingham, cbs news. >> about 50 marines are headed to libya now to help protect other american diplomatic buildings there. in a little bit i'll speak live with a former ambassador tom macdonald, knew the late christopher stevens and will explain what's really involved in being a foreign ambassador. >>> here at home an unlicensed daycare center shut down after investigators found more that not 20 babies and toddlers...
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government to accomplish that. we're pursuing this through a number of different channels, some of which can be discussed in other settings. fbi is leading an investigation. the state department is actively supporting this. i have been in libya to talk to the libyan leadership about the importance of their cooperation in the investigation. we're making some progress. i wasn't in asia last week to emphasize to the tunisian president and prime minister -- i was in tunisia last week to emphasize to the tunisian president and prime minister. we're working this relentlessly. would not have the answers yet. i think a making progress. the- we d onoo not have answers yet. i think we are making progress. >> a recurring theme seems to be stovepipe decision making. have heard the bureaucratic burbidge of what the to the sixth floor, -- verbage of what got to the sixth floor, the seventh floor. what is the state department going to do to get beyond this what goes to what floor to make sure this does not happen again? >> as som
government to accomplish that. we're pursuing this through a number of different channels, some of which can be discussed in other settings. fbi is leading an investigation. the state department is actively supporting this. i have been in libya to talk to the libyan leadership about the importance of their cooperation in the investigation. we're making some progress. i wasn't in asia last week to emphasize to the tunisian president and prime minister -- i was in tunisia last week to emphasize...
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the entire government went on high alert. you're the counter-terrorism center at the cia told, "don't worry about your budget." they blew through their first nine months of the year budget in 15 days. this was a full-court press we're going to stop them bread and they picked up terrorists around the world. the one people know about is the fellow who was planning to bomb los angeles international airport. but there were people picked up in indonesia, pakistan, who are going to attack american interests there. so that was very, very successful. it was successful because the government has the ability and the capacity to go on high alert. what the bush administration did was say, this is very concerning, let's have a meeting. let's put out notices to our embassies into our military to be particularly careful. but it is not the same thing. >> what about some of the same? the significance of the problem of the bank osama bin laden for the neocons in the white house, because they wanted to get saddam hussein. >> you have to underst
the entire government went on high alert. you're the counter-terrorism center at the cia told, "don't worry about your budget." they blew through their first nine months of the year budget in 15 days. this was a full-court press we're going to stop them bread and they picked up terrorists around the world. the one people know about is the fellow who was planning to bomb los angeles international airport. but there were people picked up in indonesia, pakistan, who are going to attack...
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the government gave her the equivalent of 93,000 euros in compensation. that may sound like a lot of money, but she says her old beach front apartment was worth twice as much. since then, a road has been built right below a giant flag pole. next door, and are rita called the crystal hall is being constructed to hold the eurovision song contest. they're having a hard time accepting the changes. >> we have lost everything. and for what? so that visitors from the west can come here and have a party? a festival was organized for them, and all that is left for us is to cry. >> there were numerous forced resettlement long before the pop music contest. since 2009, 60,000 people property has been expropriated, sometimes without warning or valid documents, say human rights activists. the authorities deny this, saying that everything is carried out in accordance with the law. as head of the irving planning commission, he carries out the president's policy of turning the capital into a modern metropolis. >> our president has a hobby. he loves urban planning, and i'm
the government gave her the equivalent of 93,000 euros in compensation. that may sound like a lot of money, but she says her old beach front apartment was worth twice as much. since then, a road has been built right below a giant flag pole. next door, and are rita called the crystal hall is being constructed to hold the eurovision song contest. they're having a hard time accepting the changes. >> we have lost everything. and for what? so that visitors from the west can come here and have...
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the government says it only does what the courts allow. >>> the producer of the anti-muslim film that infuriated muslims around the world has been arrested, not for the movie, but an alleged violation from a check fraud violation which could mean prison. >>> actor johnny lewis who appeared in the tv show sons of anarchy was found dead thursday in los angeles. he was suspected in the killing of an 81-year-old woman who may have been his landlord. lewis who once dated katy perry either fell or jumped off the roof. >>> nasa is taking a very close look at new photos from mars that show pebbles rounded off. scientists say it may be a sign that water once flowed on the red planet, possibly enough to fill a stream. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street's going to kick off the day. the dow closed at 13,485 after adding 72 points yesterday. the s&p gained 13. the nasdaq climbed 42. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei dropped 79 points but in hong kong the hang seng was up 78. >>> aggressive budget cutting from one of europe's troubled economies helped
the government says it only does what the courts allow. >>> the producer of the anti-muslim film that infuriated muslims around the world has been arrested, not for the movie, but an alleged violation from a check fraud violation which could mean prison. >>> actor johnny lewis who appeared in the tv show sons of anarchy was found dead thursday in los angeles. he was suspected in the killing of an 81-year-old woman who may have been his landlord. lewis who once dated katy perry...
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the team sought to demand immediate implementation from the syrian government. it also sought to confront some humanitarian situations. painful situations. situations that could not be ignored even though they fell outside the team's mandate. they brought some food to some areas and they recorded the testimony of citizens on some violations of human rights committed against them or indeed helped in the exchange of bodies of the fallen. two, the report covers a limited short period of time. the report does note take up the previous nine months before the arrival of the team in syria and the events that had been taking place ever since march 15th of last year until the 24th of december of last year before they arrived. during that period, many events took place and many violations took place. the team could not take up, that was outside their mandate. this was not required from the mission. this must always be taken into consideration when assessing and evaluating the performance of the team. three, the task of the mission was specific. indeed very difficult and c
the team sought to demand immediate implementation from the syrian government. it also sought to confront some humanitarian situations. painful situations. situations that could not be ignored even though they fell outside the team's mandate. they brought some food to some areas and they recorded the testimony of citizens on some violations of human rights committed against them or indeed helped in the exchange of bodies of the fallen. two, the report covers a limited short period of time. the...
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-burma bilateral relations were democracy to democracy rather than government to government. in 2010, things began to change a little. >there was a greater push toward democracy in. we had refused to take part in the 2010 elections. to take part in the 2010 elections, our party would have been obliged to expel all of its members who were under detention, including myself. and also, we would have been obliged to reject the results of the 1990 elections. moreover, we would have taken an oath to uphold and defend the constitution of 2008. this is a constitution which we felt was not conducive to the building of a genuine democratic society. apart from the fact of the unelected military representatives to take part in all of the assemblies, from the national to the local level, it also provided for the commander-in-chief to take over all powers of government at any time that he considered necessary for the sake of the country. for this and other reasons, we felt that we could not take the oath to defend and protect the 2008 constitution. and i think to all of us, when you read th
-burma bilateral relations were democracy to democracy rather than government to government. in 2010, things began to change a little. >there was a greater push toward democracy in. we had refused to take part in the 2010 elections. to take part in the 2010 elections, our party would have been obliged to expel all of its members who were under detention, including myself. and also, we would have been obliged to reject the results of the 1990 elections. moreover, we would have taken an oath...